In this paper we present an approach to validate terminological data retrieved from open encyclopaedic knowledge bases. This need arises from the enrichment of automatically extracted terms with information from existing resources in the Linguistic Linked Open Data cloud. Specifically, the resource employed for this enrichment is WIKIDATA, since it is one of the biggest knowledge bases freely available within the Semantic Web. During the experiment, we noticed that certain RDF properties in the Knowledge Base did not contain the data they are intended to represent, but a different type of information. In this paper we propose an approach to validate the retrieved data based on four axioms that rely on two linguistic theories: the x-bar theo...
Wikidata is an open data source with many potential applications. Our study aims to evaluate the usa...
The aim of this study was to discuss the need for formal documentary languages as a condition for it...
In this paper we present an approach to publishing and linking terminological resources using linked...
In this paper we present an approach to validate terminological data retrieved from open encyclopaed...
Domain-specific terminologies are of great use in a number of contexts, such as information retrieva...
WordNet is the most widely used lexical resource for English, while Wikidata is one of the largest k...
This paper describes the process of identifying and transforming terminological resources in the leg...
Domain-specific terminologies are of great use in a number of contexts, such as information retrieva...
Even though many NLP resources and tools claim to be domain independent, their application to specif...
AbstractThe Linked Hypernyms Dataset (LHD) provides entities described by Dutch, English and German ...
In this research we explore a terminological database (Termoteca) in order to expand the Portuguese ...
The Linked Hypernyms Dataset (LHD) provides entities described by Dutch, English and German Wikipedi...
We present a declarative approach implemented in a comprehensive opensource framework (based on DBpe...
Wikidata is an open data source with many potential applications. Our study aims to evaluate the usa...
Contributive resources, such as wikipedia, have proved to be valuable in Natural Language Processing...
Wikidata is an open data source with many potential applications. Our study aims to evaluate the usa...
The aim of this study was to discuss the need for formal documentary languages as a condition for it...
In this paper we present an approach to publishing and linking terminological resources using linked...
In this paper we present an approach to validate terminological data retrieved from open encyclopaed...
Domain-specific terminologies are of great use in a number of contexts, such as information retrieva...
WordNet is the most widely used lexical resource for English, while Wikidata is one of the largest k...
This paper describes the process of identifying and transforming terminological resources in the leg...
Domain-specific terminologies are of great use in a number of contexts, such as information retrieva...
Even though many NLP resources and tools claim to be domain independent, their application to specif...
AbstractThe Linked Hypernyms Dataset (LHD) provides entities described by Dutch, English and German ...
In this research we explore a terminological database (Termoteca) in order to expand the Portuguese ...
The Linked Hypernyms Dataset (LHD) provides entities described by Dutch, English and German Wikipedi...
We present a declarative approach implemented in a comprehensive opensource framework (based on DBpe...
Wikidata is an open data source with many potential applications. Our study aims to evaluate the usa...
Contributive resources, such as wikipedia, have proved to be valuable in Natural Language Processing...
Wikidata is an open data source with many potential applications. Our study aims to evaluate the usa...
The aim of this study was to discuss the need for formal documentary languages as a condition for it...
In this paper we present an approach to publishing and linking terminological resources using linked...